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There's An App For That - July 2018 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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1 0 6 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J U L Y 2 0 1 8 I f the only thing keeping you from joining the big-screen revolu- tion is the concern that a 55-inch dis- play would over- whelm your already crowded OR, here's good news: A big- screen monitor can actually give you more room and reduce clutter. How's that? • Single screen. For starters, a supersized monitor can replace the cluster of smaller (and bulkier) monitors in the room. All eyes are on the same big screen — it gives the same immersive viewing experi- ence of surgical video for the entire team, regardless of where they're standing in relation to the screen thanks to a wide viewing angle. • Small footprint. Whether mounted on a wall for team-wide visi- bility or suspended on a boom for tableside visualization, a sleek, lightweight big screen has a surprisingly small footprint. Big screens, of course, do so much more than take up less space. You'll be amazed the first time you see surgery in the impossibly vibrant colors and clarity that full HD, 3D and 4K ultra-high defini- tion (UHD) delivers. Big-Screen Monitors Going bigger is better with surgical displays. Thinking of Buying … Mike Morsch | Associate Editor • THINGS ARE LOOKING UP Your surgeons will enjoy viewing their procedures on a sleek 55-inch HD monitor that the entire OR team can see from anywhere in the room.

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